The European Central Bank said the eurozone's seasonally adjusted current account surplus widened in May as higher primary income, including interest, profit, and dividend income, offset a narrower trade surplus. According to Jin10, the seasonally adjusted current account surplus rose from 17.5 billion euros in April to 25.1 billion euros in May.
Unadjusted data showed a 6.2 billion euro current account deficit in May, compared with a 16.7 billion euro surplus in April. Over the 12 months through May, the eurozone's current account surplus was equivalent to 1.7% of GDP, down from 2.0% in the previous year.
Eurozone Current Account Surplus Widens in May as Primary Income Rises
2026-07-17 08:12:03
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